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Omron SYSMAC C Series User Manual

Omron SYSMAC C Series
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Assignment
of
I/O
channel
and
relay
numbers
Temporary
memory
relays
The
CPU
has
eight
temporary
memory
relay
points
(TRO
to
7).
Special
auxiliary
relays
The
CPU
has
16
special
auxiliary
relays,
some
of
which
operate
or
release
according
to
internal
conditions
controlled
by
the
hardware
irrespective
of
the
statuses
of
the
I/O
devices.
Each
of
these
special
auxiliary
relays
functions
as
follows:
Relay
1808
This
relay
operates
when
a
battery
failure
occurs.
An
alarm
signal
indicating
a
battery
failure
can
be
output
to
an
external
device
by
programming
a
circuit
incorporating
the
contact
of
this
relay.
Relay
1809
Normally
OFF
Relay
1810
Normally
OFF
Relay
1811
Normally
OFF
Relay
1812
Normally
OFF
Relay
1813
Normally
ON.
Relay
1814
Normally
OFF
Relay
1815
This
relay
is
turned
ON
for
one
scan
time
at
the
start
of
program
execution.
A
scan
timeis
the
time
required
for
the
PC
to
execute
the
user
program
once
starting
from
address
0000
to
the
program's
end
instruction.
Start
of
program
execution
One
scan
time
Relay
1900
This
relay
is
used
to
generate
a
0.1s
clock.
When
used
in
conjunction
with
a
counter,
it
functions
as
a
timer
that
can
retain
its
present
value
during
power
failure.

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Omron SYSMAC C Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOmron
ModelSYSMAC C Series
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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